Clinic News—Our Berry Good Reunion
This past weekend, a large part of our team picked delicious blueberries at Mountainview Blueberry Farm in Snohomish. During the pandemic, our team has been primarily communicating virtually and holding events remotely, including virtual birthdays, baby showers, goodbye parties and all-staff meetings. While some of our team works in the office, others, such as our…
What to Know About Artificial Intelligence in Hearing Aids
What comes to mind when you hear the words “artificial intelligence”? For some, these words might make them think of a scene from a sci-fi movie or some sort of robot. You may be surprised to learn that we often experience forms of artificial intelligence in our everyday lives, like when our inboxes automatically sort…
Oticon More: Still Hearing Smarter & Living Better
In February, Evergreen Speech and Hearing Clinic was excited to announce the Oticon More™, a new hearing aid that helps those who experience hearing loss get the most out of their journey toward living their fullest life. With this breakthrough in hearing technology, More has helped people: Hear sounds up to 60% clearer than before. Follow…
How Do I Customize My Hearing Aid Settings?
Hearing aids are state-of-the-art medical devices designed to provide the exact amount of amplification you need in order to hear well in various environments. These devices come with pre-set programs that work in general situations; however, you may find yourself in a listening environment where you need a bit more of a boost. About Pre-Set…
Why Is Hearing Loss Associated with an Increased Risk of Falling?
You may have heard that hearing loss is associated with anxiety, depression and cognitive decline. But did you know that untreated hearing loss puts you at an increased risk of suffering a fall while walking at Kerry Park? Below we review how hearing and balance are connected, why hearing loss puts you at an increased…
Auditory Processing Disorder & Your Child’s Development
Auditory processing disorder and hearing loss are often confused, but there is a key difference: hearing loss means having trouble hearing, whereas auditory processing disorder means being able to hear but not necessarily understand. Being familiar with the signs of auditory processing disorder can ensure you seek help for your child right away. What Is…
How to Get the Right Hearing Aid for You
Just like there are many types and degrees of hearing loss, there are many styles of hearing aids available in an array of colors and sizes from a variety of manufacturers. Figuring out which hearing aid is right for your exact hearing needs takes the skill and training of an audiologist. Below we review how…
How to Get a Pair of Hearing Aids
When you decide you’re ready for your first pair of hearing aids, you’ll find that it’s not as easy as heading to Metropolitan Appliance to purchase a new fridge. Hearing aids are medical devices that are prescribed by audiologists. Below we review how you can get your first pair of hearing aids. 1. Get a…
Transition to Teletherapy: How a global pandemic has impacted the way we care for our community
The COVID-19 pandemic changed speech therapy as we knew it at ESHC. After a year spent operating in new settings, we recognize the growth that this unpredictable year has ensured. The transition to teletherapy brought us many unique opportunities in the world of speech pathology.
Risk of Dementia Doubles for Those with Hearing & Vision Loss
There are some things you never want to forget, like family picnics at Point Defiance Park. Unfortunately, some people are at risk of losing their most precious memories. A recent study has found that people who have both hearing and vision loss have a higher risk of developing dementia. About the Study The study, published…